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Mexico's President-Elect Names Cabinet

MEXICO CITY -- President-elect Felipe Calderon on Friday named several close allies from his conservative National Action Party to lead his administration's anti-poverty efforts, which are considered crucial to winning the support of millions of poor Mexicans who voted for his opponent.
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E. EDUARDO CASTILLO

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